Tascam TH-07 Overview

1Description

The black TH-07 High-Definition Monitor Headphones from Tascam are over-ear monitors with 50mm drivers that are designed for mixing, monitoring, or simply enjoying your favorite music. They feature a closed-back design for accurate bass response and bleed rejection that prevents escaping sound from the earcups when recording on a microphone.

The TH-07 comes with two removable cables, both with gold-plated connectors. One is coiled, shorter in length, and has a 3.5mm plug for connection to proximity audio devices and to avoid cable dangles. The other is a straight cable (approximately 8.5') for longer cable run applications and has a multi-connector, which will accommodate both 3.5mm and 1/4" connectors. Soft, comfortable earcups and a padded headband ensure a comfortable fit for extended periods—even for those who wear eyeglasses while the unique driver design provides an intimate high-fidelity listening experience.

Design Quality

The TH-07 headphones offer specifications with a frequency response of 10 Hz to 30 kHz and sensitivity of 100 +3 dB.

50mm Drivers

The custom-made 50mm drivers are designed to cover the ears for an intimate listening experience and to replicate every detail of the source material. The result are headphones which duplicate the audio quality of premium near-field monitors but as a personal on-ear listening experience.

Earcups

The headphones earcups are made of a soft pliable leatherette to avoid ear fatigue and provide comfort for extended periods. Each circumaural driver can rotate and be angled for physical flexibility and one-ear monitoring. The padded headband is also designed for comfort and durability.

Removable Multi-Connection Cables

The TH-07 comes with two removable cables, both with gold-plated connectors. One is coiled, shorter in length, and has a 3.5mm plug for connection to proximity audio devices and to avoid cable dangles. The other is a straight cable (approximately 8.5') for longer cable run applications. The straight cable has a multi-connector which will accommodate both 3.5mm and 1/4" connectors.

Accessories Included

A leatherette carrying bag with a pull-tie closure is also included to protect the TH-07 when not in use and for transporting.

Tascam TH-07 Reviews

TH-07 High-Definition Monitor Headphones (Black) is rated
4.3 out of
5 by
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Rated 4 out of
5 by
thomas from
Wow!Pretty much knocked over by these headphones. I cant believe the price! Mids and highs are clear and present, bass is accurate, tight, and without being hyped. The overall performance is so close to my Vienna K812s, and my Tokyo 7509s, and the California hardwood models, that it just left me wondering. (All of those in the $1500-$3000 range.) These are way more than just talent cans. I believe these can be used comfortably in any mix/mastering session and get great results. These arent just a good price deal, they are great headphones. Ordering more!

Date published: 2019-01-07

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Tom from
Northpicture&soundHad a couple pair of x2s, like them...now own a couple pair TH07s and I love them!

Date published: 2019-03-21

Rated 4 out of
5 by
Lewis from
zmusically honest and revealing headphonesComing from the point of view of a professional symphony musician and ex-recording engineer (1960s), I find the Tascam TH-07 headphones to be a lot more musically honest (and revealing...in a good way) than all of the stupidly expensive other closed back headphones I own or have auditioned. No, they do not really reach the incredible accuracy and honesty of the new Neumann NDH-20 $500 headphones, which I have found to be far superior to any headphone or active nearfield monitor I have heard (other than the amazing Neumann 120 active nearfields)...but they come surprisingly close. Considering the rather (in comparison) low price of $99.99, if I had to pick another headphone to study scores, write recording reviews, and evaluate my own recorded performances, I could definitely trust what these cans reproduce. While they slightly sin in the same way as other prosumer mass marketed headphones by adding an unnatural zing to everything (to give a sonically hyped presentation that does not organically exist in live acoustical music), I can still rely on them to provide some of the very low level details I hear everyday in my work as a musician. What they do so well, is truthfully reproduce the harmonic colors of instruments and voices, and at the same time, reveal how much energy the performers at the recording session expended to play their instruments or sing. While audiophiles (I used to review high end gear for specialty audiophilemagazines) are looking for soundstage, bass slam, midrange clarity and high end air (whatever that means), they typically only focus on the sonic aspects of what the headphone, speaker or other component produces that makes the listening sonically exciting. But live music is really not sonically exciting...it is emotionally and musically exciting. Thats where the audio gurus go so terribly wrong. In my opinion, any truly honest audio component should not be spectacular or exciting on its own. It should serve as an impartial messenger of the musically exciting message. If you dont know what live music sounds like, then how will you know when it is accurately reproduced? (Hello Audiophiles!) As I wrote in my rave review of the Neumann NDH-20 headphones here on B&H, I either hear music or I do not. While these comparatively inexpensive headphones do not equal those magical Neumann cans.. with the Tascam Th-07 I hear music.